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and just moments from now historian ron chernow is set to hit the stage. now typically it would be a comedian, right. instead of roasting the president and the press corp, though, he'll share his perspective on american politics and history and where we stand as a nation today. although he did promise in a statement it's not going to be dry. all of this happening against the backdrop of another tragedy. this one in san diego, and the investigation is ongoing at this hour into a deadly shooting at a california synagogue on this last day of passover. once again leaving an american community to mourn another senseless act. i want to bring in our panel. joining me now princeton university professor of religion and african studies. former speechwriter for president obama. anita mcbride, former chief of staff to first lady laura bush. the comedian joins us as well who performed at ronald reagan's 1988 white house correspondence dinner. and simone on the red carpet at the dinner for us. i want to start with you because so much has changed to say the least since 1
and just moments from now historian ron chernow is set to hit the stage. now typically it would be a comedian, right. instead of roasting the president and the press corp, though, he'll share his perspective on american politics and history and where we stand as a nation today. although he did promise in a statement it's not going to be dry. all of this happening against the backdrop of another tragedy. this one in san diego, and the investigation is ongoing at this hour into a deadly shooting...
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and ron vitiello, acting i.c.e. director. so many acting positions, we're also hearing the head of the secret service is out. what's happening behind the scenes there? why can't this administration seem to find a permanent director to so many very crucial agencies? >> well, it speaks to the high rate of turnover under this president because he can be difficult to work for in the way he likes to run things. he sort of likes to be the central hub and have people kind of scrambling to please him. he often will grow dissatisfied with people. there's a long history littered with top officials fired by tweet or unexpectedly brought in for a meeting and fired or teased that they were going to be fired for several months, until finally ultimately being fired or resigning. one thing i will say about the acting in a lot of these posts haven't been filled is from the president's point of view, especially from some of those officials who he deals with on a fairly regular basis, he sort of likes it is what i've been told. he thinks it kee
and ron vitiello, acting i.c.e. director. so many acting positions, we're also hearing the head of the secret service is out. what's happening behind the scenes there? why can't this administration seem to find a permanent director to so many very crucial agencies? >> well, it speaks to the high rate of turnover under this president because he can be difficult to work for in the way he likes to run things. he sort of likes to be the central hub and have people kind of scrambling to please...
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. >> my guests, senator amy klobuchar of minnesota and republican senator ron johnson of wisconsin, plus some democrats say now is the time for impeachment. but polls show it is not popular with the public. and speaker pelosi is not budging. >> there are some people who are more eager for impeachment, many more eager to just follow the investigation. >> also making his case -- >> if we give donald trump eight years in the white house, he will forever and fundamentally altar the character of this nation. >> joe biden argues trump needs to go and he can beat him. >> joining me peggy nunen, and
. >> my guests, senator amy klobuchar of minnesota and republican senator ron johnson of wisconsin, plus some democrats say now is the time for impeachment. but polls show it is not popular with the public. and speaker pelosi is not budging. >> there are some people who are more eager for impeachment, many more eager to just follow the investigation. >> also making his case -- >> if we give donald trump eight years in the white house, he will forever and fundamentally...
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ron klain is here and michael steele and kareem john pierre. we played that not because i can't believe it but it is in here in the obstruction of justice investigation. and as people like chuck rosenberg and frank figliuzzi told us at the time. the signal sent to any criminal insnared in an investigation by the man who sits atop the government when he trashes cooperating witnesses is remarkable. and it wasn't lost on robert mueller. what rings through to me is what a bunch of sort of unethical -- i want to use words that won't get me in laura ingram's opening montage today. what a group of unethical acting people. >> cally wags. >> yeah. >> sarah sanders smearing jim comey from the podium saying that -- talking about his leadership at the fbi when under questioning with mueller's investigators saying heat of the moment. you're the white house press secretary. >> heat of the moment i wasn't exactly truthful about that. yeah, nicole, this is why this team in the white house has been so nervous about this. not only about how this piece of the puz
ron klain is here and michael steele and kareem john pierre. we played that not because i can't believe it but it is in here in the obstruction of justice investigation. and as people like chuck rosenberg and frank figliuzzi told us at the time. the signal sent to any criminal insnared in an investigation by the man who sits atop the government when he trashes cooperating witnesses is remarkable. and it wasn't lost on robert mueller. what rings through to me is what a bunch of sort of unethical...
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also with us ron klain, he knows the workings of the white house and the senate. and knows the kind of dine mix that go on between mitch mcconnell and president trump in a situation like this. and adam generalson is with us. he's the former deputy chief of staff to former smenate majorit leader harry reid. he knows the workings on mitch mcconnell's mind on these matters very well. he's joined us before on this subject. doctor, i want to start with you. this is the day where it just became overwhelming. where in watching the president it became imperative that we once again check in on a psychiatric view of what it is we're watching when we're watching donald trump in these situations. >> well, i feel like you asked me here kind of on a house call tonight. it was a very strange day, even for donald trump. i think what he'll see tomorrow, i predict, is that he meant to say his grandfather was born in germany. he was clearly struggling to find -- to kind of locate his thoughts and his memories. and he'll get it -- he'll -- he'll just segue out of that by saying he me
also with us ron klain, he knows the workings of the white house and the senate. and knows the kind of dine mix that go on between mitch mcconnell and president trump in a situation like this. and adam generalson is with us. he's the former deputy chief of staff to former smenate majorit leader harry reid. he knows the workings on mitch mcconnell's mind on these matters very well. he's joined us before on this subject. doctor, i want to start with you. this is the day where it just became...
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. >> ron bamieh is jane's defense attorney. and according to him, dave laut is far from the hometown hero so many believed him to be. the real truth about dave laut, said bamieh, for nearly three decades, he subjected his wife to horrific abuse. >> like all abuse, it's power and control. we have verbal abuse, names he called her over a long period of time. emotional abuse. the way he treats her. we have physical abuse, that's everything from the punching to the kicking to the slapping to the hitting, throwing her down, pulling her hair, spitting on her. >> and jane wasn't the only victim, said bamieh. dave was angry that his adopted son, michael, was not athletic. >> neighbors would hear him call michael names, racial names to michael that are just horrible. we have him yelling at him in the street because he can't ride a bike or catch a football or play baseball. >> all those years jane was afraid to report dave. said bamieh, afraid of what he might do to her loved ones. so she covered up her abuse and her injuries. we obtaine
. >> ron bamieh is jane's defense attorney. and according to him, dave laut is far from the hometown hero so many believed him to be. the real truth about dave laut, said bamieh, for nearly three decades, he subjected his wife to horrific abuse. >> like all abuse, it's power and control. we have verbal abuse, names he called her over a long period of time. emotional abuse. the way he treats her. we have physical abuse, that's everything from the punching to the kicking to the...
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ron insana, to you first. yesterday cnbc put out a report that said this jobs report is massively important. it will tell us where the economy is. this is a giant big, beautiful number. today, this friday. last friday larry kudlow was calling for rate cuts. pick your poison. >> this is a real issue. there's cognitive dissidence in the white house economic team with respect to where the economy is. the president has been praising this as the strongest economy in the history of the united states. that's not an environment in which you would lower interest rates, fear deflation or a sudden recession. the economy still looks good. jobless claims are at a 50-year low. those came out yesterday. 2,000 new claims last week. there's no need for a rate cut. the fed was wise to pause given what happened in the fourth quarter. the u.s. is outperforming by almost every metric. so we don't need rate cuts. the white house should be taking a victory lap without clouding the picture by saying we need more rate cuts. >> dr. gre
ron insana, to you first. yesterday cnbc put out a report that said this jobs report is massively important. it will tell us where the economy is. this is a giant big, beautiful number. today, this friday. last friday larry kudlow was calling for rate cuts. pick your poison. >> this is a real issue. there's cognitive dissidence in the white house economic team with respect to where the economy is. the president has been praising this as the strongest economy in the history of the united...
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with us, ron klain a senior aide to vice president joe biden and president obama. he was a former chief counsel to the senate judiciary committee and chief of staff to attorney general janet reno. he knows the workings of the attorney general's office. ryan, i want to start with you. you have been reporting extensively on william barr's previous history in the justice department, republican administration. that involved a very similar situation in which he was issuing a summary version of what later turned out to be something very different from the summary. what does that tell us then about what we might expect in the difference between what has been the william barr summary of the mueller report and the next chapter, the redacted william barr version of the mueller report. >> that's right. so there's a remarkable episode that is very similar to today. 199, william barr had actually issued or written an opinion for the justice department highly controversy. it looked like it paved the way for the united states to forcibly abduct the leader of panama. so congress w
with us, ron klain a senior aide to vice president joe biden and president obama. he was a former chief counsel to the senate judiciary committee and chief of staff to attorney general janet reno. he knows the workings of the attorney general's office. ryan, i want to start with you. you have been reporting extensively on william barr's previous history in the justice department, republican administration. that involved a very similar situation in which he was issuing a summary version of what...
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joining our discussion now ron klain, senior aide to vice president biden. and to president obama when they were in the white house and democratic strategist aisha moodie mills a fellow at harvard's kennedy school. and aisha, the president today said that he got that answer perfectly right. he didn't repeat it. he didn't go into the same words again, but what he's saying was right was ta there were very fine people on both sides which means he believes that some of those people who we saw chanting jews will not replace us and other things were very fine people. >> this is a pattern of the president, right? where he embraces white supremacists he embraces nazi sympathizers and then says oh well, you know, they're all kind of fine people. here's the challenge we have not yet reconciled in america the fact that the civil war was about something that was far deeper than the economic condition of the south that we like to talk about. and that absolutely was a fundamental moral test for us around how we think about certain communities in this country. and we've ne
joining our discussion now ron klain, senior aide to vice president biden. and to president obama when they were in the white house and democratic strategist aisha moodie mills a fellow at harvard's kennedy school. and aisha, the president today said that he got that answer perfectly right. he didn't repeat it. he didn't go into the same words again, but what he's saying was right was ta there were very fine people on both sides which means he believes that some of those people who we saw...
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ron is right. some of them didn't. >> it's not clear that they were returning to the zero tolerance policy. >> what are is zero tolerance? >> they prosecute everyone and results in family separations. what they are doing and what they intend to do amounts to the most aggressive hard line policy changes we have seen since trump was elect and mostly it makes it much more difficult. they want to make it more difficult for people to seek asylum in america. it's not about the wall, it's about asylum. >> president denied he was trying to separate families and falsely blamed his predecessor, obama. >> president obama had child separation. take a look. the press knows it, you know it, we all know it. i'm the one that stopped it. president obama had child separation. i'll tell you something. what you don't have it, you see many more people coming like it's a picnic. let's go to disneyland. president obama separated children. they had child separation. i was the that changed it. >> you know, ron, he is speak
ron is right. some of them didn't. >> it's not clear that they were returning to the zero tolerance policy. >> what are is zero tolerance? >> they prosecute everyone and results in family separations. what they are doing and what they intend to do amounts to the most aggressive hard line policy changes we have seen since trump was elect and mostly it makes it much more difficult. they want to make it more difficult for people to seek asylum in america. it's not about the wall,...
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ron mott, we both tweeted about it. as we mentioned a short time ago but he also had comments did he not, ron? >> reporter: he did, indeed. in fact, the president wrapped up a roundtable. it was to be about tax rcuts. and he was running a bit behind schedule. perhaps staying on air force one watching the rolling coverage of that in paris. here's a limb bit of how he started this conference this afternoon. take a listen. >> terrible, terrible fire. you probably saw, some of you have heard. some of you have not, because you've been here. but i will tell you, the fire that they're having at the notre dame cathedral is something that a few people have witnessed. when we left, we had a whole group of your great representatives, and what we left the plane, it was burning at a level that you rarely see a fire burn. it's one of the great treasures of the world. the greatest artists in the world. probably if you think about it i would say it might be the greater than almost nil museum in the world. and it's burning very badly. l
ron mott, we both tweeted about it. as we mentioned a short time ago but he also had comments did he not, ron? >> reporter: he did, indeed. in fact, the president wrapped up a roundtable. it was to be about tax rcuts. and he was running a bit behind schedule. perhaps staying on air force one watching the rolling coverage of that in paris. here's a limb bit of how he started this conference this afternoon. take a listen. >> terrible, terrible fire. you probably saw, some of you have...
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ron, rick, thank you so much. we'll be right back. hank you soh we'll be right back. with mtitis, i felt i couldn't be at my best for my family. in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured and left those doubts behind. i faced reminders of my hep c every day. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured. even hanging with friends i worried about my hep c. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured. mavyret is the only 8-week cure for all common types of hep c. before starting mavyret your doctor will test if you've had hepatitis b which may flare up and cause serious liver problems during and after treatment. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b, a liver or kidney transplant, other liver problems, hiv-1, or other medical conditions, and all medicines you take including herbal supplements. don't take mavyret with atazanavir or rifampin, or if you've had certain liver problems. common side effects include headache and tiredness. with hep c behind me, i feel free... ...fearless... ...and there's no looking back, because i am cured. talk to your doctor about mavyr
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. >> that was historian ron chernow setting the tone for his speech. this year's toast to the washington press wasn't anything like last year's biting performance, it didn't stop the pulitzer prize winner from throwing a few jabs of his own. take a look. >> now it's nice to see such a healthy turnout tonight. as you all know on tuesday the president let it be known that he wanted members of his administration to stay away from his dinner, and at first i was puzzled by this news, but then i learned that a rumor was circulating in washington that i was going to be reading aloud from the redacted portions of the mueller report, and everything was explained. campaigns against the press don't get your face carved into the rocks of mount rushmore for when you chip away at the press, you chip away at our democracy. i shutter, shutter at the sheer savagery to which washington politics has descended, but we've also seen the wisdom of our constitution at work with the boldly asserted press, an independent judiciary and a rejuvenated congress providing checks on
. >> that was historian ron chernow setting the tone for his speech. this year's toast to the washington press wasn't anything like last year's biting performance, it didn't stop the pulitzer prize winner from throwing a few jabs of his own. take a look. >> now it's nice to see such a healthy turnout tonight. as you all know on tuesday the president let it be known that he wanted members of his administration to stay away from his dinner, and at first i was puzzled by this news, but...
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how is that for a ron come to stat. >> here's what i want to ask you. how do you feel about the bucks going into the playoffs? >> i mean they have a lot of offensive weapons. i think probably they will get to if fiejs of the eastern conference. i'm not sure if they get to finals. >> folks in milwaukee have been waiting this for a long time. >> giannis is a great star. >>> the president's former fixer michael cohen ask house democrats to help him stay out of prison. >> the white house is pushing back as democrats demand to see president trump's tax returns. we'll show you what the president has to say about that next. back in a moment. in a momentol. tell your doctor if you have a history of scarring or are taking medicines that decrease the body's immune response or that can prolong bleeding. common side effects include injection-site redness, swelling, pain, tenderness, firmness, lumps/ bumps, bruising, discoloration, or itching. as with all fillers, there is a rare risk of unintentional injection into a blood vessel, which can cause vision abnormaliti
how is that for a ron come to stat. >> here's what i want to ask you. how do you feel about the bucks going into the playoffs? >> i mean they have a lot of offensive weapons. i think probably they will get to if fiejs of the eastern conference. i'm not sure if they get to finals. >> folks in milwaukee have been waiting this for a long time. >> giannis is a great star. >>> the president's former fixer michael cohen ask house democrats to help him stay out of...
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gayle had remarried and moved to arizona with her new husband, ron. and she could tell by the sound of her daughter's voice on the phone that nici had found "the" one. >> he was her dream man. >> really? >> he was the man she wanted. she was so in love with him. >> and he apparently with her. evidence to her friends and family, by the piece of jewelry she was rarely seen without. >> david got her a little tennis bracelet. >> diamonds on it? >> yeah, little tiny diamonds and white gold, i think. >> did she like it? was it a sentimental piece for her? >> she loved it. she wore it everywhere. >> another piece of jewelry from him would follow. a wedding ring. after dating for two years, nici and dave married. >> so tell me about the wedding. hawaii was the place. >> it was in hawaii. she looked so beautiful and happy. people had leis and beautiful flowers in her hair. and it was on the beach, with the waves crashing. and sunset. it was beautiful. it was absolutely beautiful. >> and was your sister happy on that day? >> yes. i think she found her prince ch
gayle had remarried and moved to arizona with her new husband, ron. and she could tell by the sound of her daughter's voice on the phone that nici had found "the" one. >> he was her dream man. >> really? >> he was the man she wanted. she was so in love with him. >> and he apparently with her. evidence to her friends and family, by the piece of jewelry she was rarely seen without. >> david got her a little tennis bracelet. >> diamonds on it? >>...
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[ ding ] -not today, ron. -when will it end? [ ding ] voting for your favorite has never been easier. just say "vote for world of dance" into your xfinity v-mo. um jennifer, it's called a voice remote, not a v-mo. yeah, i just think v-mo has a nicer ring to it. so, just say "vote for world of dance" into your xfinity v-mo to choose your xfinity fan favorite to join the world of dance experience on my "it's my party" summer tour. cast your vote by saying "vote for world of dance" into your xfinity x1 voice remote. or as j-lo likes to call it, your v-mo. >>> the best news for donald trump in the mueller report was to be clear about russia no finding the trump campaign conspired with the russian government. the worst news is about obstruction. mueller probing many different trump actions and finding by my count at least five cases, some say more. there was serious or substantial pieces of evidence of the crimes of obstruction. here they are. trump's improper meddling into the probe of flynn, ousting mueller, and his follow-up to th
[ ding ] -not today, ron. -when will it end? [ ding ] voting for your favorite has never been easier. just say "vote for world of dance" into your xfinity v-mo. um jennifer, it's called a voice remote, not a v-mo. yeah, i just think v-mo has a nicer ring to it. so, just say "vote for world of dance" into your xfinity v-mo to choose your xfinity fan favorite to join the world of dance experience on my "it's my party" summer tour. cast your vote by saying "vote...
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he talks as if he's in a crazy with country with no institutions of democracy and i wonder if ron is not ready to pull the plug and say i'm not accepting defeat. i'm not letting it happen. >> that's possible. he is stoking dangerous passions as he does when he talks about charlottesville and other events and ignores the fact in terms of the investigation that one of the reasons he was being investigated is his personal attorney and son and son-in-law was in direct contact with the russians for the white house. if we get captivated by whether or not the language is outside the form and it is, we overlook the fact that what he is doing for a large part of the country is that he is framing this issue and playing offense on the narrative. i lamented for two weeks. i'm not sure his political opponents, particularly house democrats realized they are two weeks behind trying to frame this issue while the president is so successfully doing it for his base and those who will likely turn out for him in 2020. >> what can 2/5 of the country do. 40% of the country which is roughly his base. he is
he talks as if he's in a crazy with country with no institutions of democracy and i wonder if ron is not ready to pull the plug and say i'm not accepting defeat. i'm not letting it happen. >> that's possible. he is stoking dangerous passions as he does when he talks about charlottesville and other events and ignores the fact in terms of the investigation that one of the reasons he was being investigated is his personal attorney and son and son-in-law was in direct contact with the...
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. >>> joining us is rio ron wyden of oregon. senator, good to see you. you have talked about how drug companies protect their profits. how are they even going to take the first steps in doing things that would bring prices down, because drug prices are amongst the most profitable and most powerful companies in america. >> ali, they can get away with it. 2019 has been to be the year to end this price gouging. 2020 is a presidential election. i don't want the hard-hit consumer to have to wait until 2021. first, the government ought to use its negotiating power to hold down prices, particularly when you're talking about sole-source drugs, in other words there's no competition. that's a key area. second, we have to rein in these middle men, the pharmaceutical benefit managers. you've introduced legislation to do that. third, we ought to pass my spike act, legislation that requires these companies to justify any big price increase. >> then where is the lack of political will? this shouldn't be a rep or democrat issue. every american should be able to get -- t
. >>> joining us is rio ron wyden of oregon. senator, good to see you. you have talked about how drug companies protect their profits. how are they even going to take the first steps in doing things that would bring prices down, because drug prices are amongst the most profitable and most powerful companies in america. >> ali, they can get away with it. 2019 has been to be the year to end this price gouging. 2020 is a presidential election. i don't want the hard-hit consumer to...
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i have to start with you ron klain. the word spying means something. if you're a tourist on the street you can mix up spying with authorized surveillance. authorized by a fisa warrant signed by the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. but if you're the sitting attorney general and you've actually sat as the country's attorney general before, you don't mix up the word spying with the word authorized surveillance, authorized by a fisa application signed by the sitting deputy attorney general, do you? >> no, you don't, nicole. it was a shame to see bill barr, one of our nation's most respected lawyers, a two-time attorney general. turn in his glasses for a tinfoil hat. what he was talking about was the craziest trump conspiracy theories out there. that only the president's most fringe allies dare to advance. what we know is that this has been investigated five times previously by republican-led committees and nothing came of it. the justice department has been defending its practices here, they've been investigated internally and externally, and when s
i have to start with you ron klain. the word spying means something. if you're a tourist on the street you can mix up spying with authorized surveillance. authorized by a fisa warrant signed by the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. but if you're the sitting attorney general and you've actually sat as the country's attorney general before, you don't mix up the word spying with the word authorized surveillance, authorized by a fisa application signed by the sitting deputy attorney general,...
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>> ron johnson basically echoed that yesterday. the president right now is lashing out because his desired immigration policies, which was the central message of his 2016 campaign are utterly failing. he has these kind of tyrannical instincts where he wants to be able to demand you close the border without considering the legal concerns. but when those instincts meet the realities of what's happening at the border and realities of what has to happen within the legal framework of our government, he gets frustrated. right now, he's essentially lashing out at the bureaucrats who are trying to do their job at dhs and elsewhere. and siding with steven miller, who is goading him into saying you can actually institute, you know, these tyrannical policies like closing the border on demand. which is ridiculous. and so it is a big question about how that's going to shake out. the people who have legitimate concerns about dealing with what's happening at the border, republicans and democrats are frustrated. >> your colleagues i think last hou
>> ron johnson basically echoed that yesterday. the president right now is lashing out because his desired immigration policies, which was the central message of his 2016 campaign are utterly failing. he has these kind of tyrannical instincts where he wants to be able to demand you close the border without considering the legal concerns. but when those instincts meet the realities of what's happening at the border and realities of what has to happen within the legal framework of our...
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. >> my guests, senator amy klobuchar of minnesota and republican senator ron johnson of wisconsin, plus some democrats say now is the time for impeachment. but polls show it is not popular with the public. and speaker pelosi is not budging. >> there are some people who are more eager for impeachment, many more eager to just follow the investigation. >> also making his case -- >> if we give donald trump eight years in the white house, he will forever and fundamentally altar the character of this nation. >> joe biden argues trump needs to go and he can beat him. >> joining me peggy nunen, and hah lean cooper. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television show in history, this is "meet the press." >> i'm andrea mitchell filling in for chuck todd. the word stonewall has long been associated with the watergate scandal. nixon tells his campaign director john mitchell i want you all to stone wall it, let them plead the fifth amendment, cover up or anything else if it will save it. save the plan. that's the point. fighting congr
. >> my guests, senator amy klobuchar of minnesota and republican senator ron johnson of wisconsin, plus some democrats say now is the time for impeachment. but polls show it is not popular with the public. and speaker pelosi is not budging. >> there are some people who are more eager for impeachment, many more eager to just follow the investigation. >> also making his case -- >> if we give donald trump eight years in the white house, he will forever and fundamentally...
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ron was brought in and we responded well to that threat and it subsided. i don't think, unfortunately, this cyberthreat is going away. i think this is an enduring challenge for this country and when we need to make sure we're bringing our a-game to the table and the best way to do that as president is to have one of your most senior advisors in a permanent cabinet position there in every discussion talking about what we should be doing. >> the president told "the washington post" no reason his current or former white house aides should talk to congress. how the president defies requests from house democrats. you served, you know this body. how far should house democrats take this? >> they should get the information they need. look, if there is one word that has defined this president from the beginning, in my judgment, lawless. he doesn't think the laws apply to him. and this is just another example in many ways, right. congress has subpoena power. they're going to use it and get the information, they believe they need to do as part of their oversight resp
ron was brought in and we responded well to that threat and it subsided. i don't think, unfortunately, this cyberthreat is going away. i think this is an enduring challenge for this country and when we need to make sure we're bringing our a-game to the table and the best way to do that as president is to have one of your most senior advisors in a permanent cabinet position there in every discussion talking about what we should be doing. >> the president told "the washington...
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i want to go back to ron and the point that you raised. i think you're absolutely right about, you know, the guy down the street, down the road a bit. the question is really how do you reconcile this? how do democrats reconcile these emerging, competing voices? yeah, you have to talk to everyone, but the message is different for everyone. donald trump was able to synthesize it, personalize it, to emote about it in a way that i think is more complicated for democrats. am i missing something there, or do you think that's a bit of a challenge? >> i don't think it has to be. if you understand what it is, what is the one uniting thing between obama and trump in places like mccomb county? it is change. it's the public's demand, desire, the hunger for change. you can talk to all those constituencies, exactly how you're talk about, but touch them in the place where, whether you're an african-american living in detroit or you're a white uaw member living in mccomb county, one thing you have in common is you hate politics as it is now. you can't tru
i want to go back to ron and the point that you raised. i think you're absolutely right about, you know, the guy down the street, down the road a bit. the question is really how do you reconcile this? how do democrats reconcile these emerging, competing voices? yeah, you have to talk to everyone, but the message is different for everyone. donald trump was able to synthesize it, personalize it, to emote about it in a way that i think is more complicated for democrats. am i missing something...
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good to see that ron churnow saving it all for us. thank you. >> reporter: good to be with you. >> congrats on 25. >> reporter: oh, thank you. >>> superheroes united. dozen are using the superheroes are teaming up to save the world. doesn't it kind of sound familiar? >>> a discussion on the similarities between america's number one box office film and the upcoming 2020 elections. really. i'm really into this car, but how do i know if i'm getting a good deal? i tell truecar my zip and which car i want and truecar shows the range of prices people in my area actually paid for the same car so i know if i'm getting a great price. this is how car buying was always meant to be. this is truecar. ♪ the house, kids, they're living the dream ♪ ♪ and here comes the wacky new maid ♪ -maid? uh, i'm not the... -♪ is she an alien, is she a spy? ♪ ♪ she's always here, someone tell us why ♪ -♪ why, oh, why -♪ she's not the maid we wanted ♪ -because i'm not the maid! -♪ but she's the maid we got -again, i'm not the maid. i protec
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and kendis, what we've heard is similar to what ron said. folks that are not necessarily supportive of the president want this to continue to go forward. because of what was in the 484-page report. but we were just in iowa there yesterday and included some of the sound there where you heard from some supporters of the president and they say that they've actually for the -- for the first time they are acknowledging that the reality that the president did work or encouraged to a certain extent potential obstruction of the investigation there, at the same time, what you consider to hear is the president is defiant and unwillingness to come to a reckoning of what the report found. you have this division here at a time in which democrats are looking to run for the presidency, setting up a contentious general election around this issue. >> and very surprising to see it is a topic at a fish fry in south carolina. von, i don't know if you know this, it is a big deal when a black family invites you to their cookout. >> reporter: we pulled up and they
and kendis, what we've heard is similar to what ron said. folks that are not necessarily supportive of the president want this to continue to go forward. because of what was in the 484-page report. but we were just in iowa there yesterday and included some of the sound there where you heard from some supporters of the president and they say that they've actually for the -- for the first time they are acknowledging that the reality that the president did work or encouraged to a certain extent...
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. >> ron churnow was funnier. of course the white house correspondents dinner if george washington had valley forge or the cherry tree story. >> sure. >> the deep myth, the folklore around or the origin story of trump's hatred of the white house correspondsents dinner is of course he got beautifully, powerfully fatally roasted by barack obama. >> a man attacked mercilusly for months over a birth certificate. like the old guy we saw in the clip we played with ron churnow. >> exactly. but that was harder to laugh at. i think there was a comedy event we vnt raren't talking about, h minaj, he hosted jared kushner, doing a show to make him realize his guilt about cha showikhasho. it was brutal. >> it's also so great because there was someone. if anybody knew anybody, like the way he laid it out. >> who could whatsapp mbs. >> it was great. >> and he looked exactly as dead as trump did at that white house correspondents dinner. >> lastly to you. >> i was just going to say the thing that i found astounding about having ch
. >> ron churnow was funnier. of course the white house correspondents dinner if george washington had valley forge or the cherry tree story. >> sure. >> the deep myth, the folklore around or the origin story of trump's hatred of the white house correspondsents dinner is of course he got beautifully, powerfully fatally roasted by barack obama. >> a man attacked mercilusly for months over a birth certificate. like the old guy we saw in the clip we played with ron churnow....
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. >> the senator there of ron johnson republican when asked today on "meet the press" the response was that dhs has done so well that larger investigation into election security is not needed. would you say that dhs despite public calls recently for more focus on it, would you agree they're doing enough? >> we need more focus and we need more focus. dhs improved significantly in the past several years bringing in great minds and putting a strong focus on cyber security in particular but we always need to do more because even if you told me today we're completely prepared for every threat we must be preparing for the threats emerging and ongoing focus and growth in this area is part of the democracy for years to come. >> as you know you and all the other secretaries of state trying to gather this year and this is a big topic for you. as you have been looking at the foreign influence task force, again, i'll say it, foreign influence task force, and other groupings, what are the new ideas out there? this is a 365-battle for folks reich now? >> absolutely. i have an election security commi
. >> the senator there of ron johnson republican when asked today on "meet the press" the response was that dhs has done so well that larger investigation into election security is not needed. would you say that dhs despite public calls recently for more focus on it, would you agree they're doing enough? >> we need more focus and we need more focus. dhs improved significantly in the past several years bringing in great minds and putting a strong focus on cyber security in...
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senators ron johnson and john cornyn were in attendance. shakeups at homeland security has put the spotlight on steven miller who the president says will not be taking over the department. >> have you ever thought about making steven miller the dhs secretary? >> steven is an excellent guy. he's a wonderful person. people don't know him. he's been with me from the beginning. he's a brilliant man. and, frankly, there's only one person that's running it. you know who that is? it's me. >> heading overseas, benjamin netanyahu has won a fourth consecutive term and fifth overall as israeli prime minister. he's set to become israel's longest serving leader. it affirms israel's continued right-wing slant and purees cold water on resolving the israel-conflict. turnout was the lowest in history. non-'s party admitted it hired and gave hidden cameras to 1,200 activists to monitor arab andy poling stations which is against israeli law. results show netanyahu's party won with a very narrow margin although taking a page out of his close ally president tru
senators ron johnson and john cornyn were in attendance. shakeups at homeland security has put the spotlight on steven miller who the president says will not be taking over the department. >> have you ever thought about making steven miller the dhs secretary? >> steven is an excellent guy. he's a wonderful person. people don't know him. he's been with me from the beginning. he's a brilliant man. and, frankly, there's only one person that's running it. you know who that is? it's me....
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in the 2016 election, ron johnson and president trump. in the 2018 election, current auditor mark rosendale when he ran to unseat the democratic senator jon tester. he lost the election, and senator from missouri, josh hawley, who did win. we've reached out to the nra for a statement, but a spokesperson sent a statement saying, quote, we scrupulously follow the law. this latest effort by giffords and the campaign legal center is a frivolous complaint. joining me now is a person who helped suspend these violation issues, brendan fisher, at the campaign legal center. brendan, thank you for joining us. what's the basis of the lawsuit? >> well, you did a very good job explaining it. first of all, a central element of campaign finance law is independence. citizens united said that a non-profit corporation like the nra can make unlimited expenditures in support of candidates like donald trump as long as that spending is independent. if it's not independent, if the spending is coordinated with candidates, then it must comply with campaign financ
in the 2016 election, ron johnson and president trump. in the 2018 election, current auditor mark rosendale when he ran to unseat the democratic senator jon tester. he lost the election, and senator from missouri, josh hawley, who did win. we've reached out to the nra for a statement, but a spokesperson sent a statement saying, quote, we scrupulously follow the law. this latest effort by giffords and the campaign legal center is a frivolous complaint. joining me now is a person who helped...
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. >> there are a lot of big changes over there, nielsen out, claire grady, ron vitelle are all out of the picture. what are you hearing about on that side of the department right now? >> morale is really low right now. i've said this before, acting officials are in a hard spot. in terms of leadership marshaling your forces to get jobs done, it is already a difficult job. departmenting the department of homeland is a difficult job. and societal issues and protecting against terrorism and national disaster,s it n it's nt immigration. so there are a lot of concerns who will be around, who will be the boss in a couple of months? that will affect the work product. this is the one department we don't need that from. they're often on the front lines for the american people >> what do you think this means for immigration policy and national security overall? >> i totally agree. these are professionals being asked to do un professional things. i 100% agree donald trump likes the acting positions to move people around and play this game he's playing but the reality is this is important for nati
. >> there are a lot of big changes over there, nielsen out, claire grady, ron vitelle are all out of the picture. what are you hearing about on that side of the department right now? >> morale is really low right now. i've said this before, acting officials are in a hard spot. in terms of leadership marshaling your forces to get jobs done, it is already a difficult job. departmenting the department of homeland is a difficult job. and societal issues and protecting against terrorism...
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ron is a good man but we're going in a tougher direction. i want to going a tougher direction. >> the president and kirstjen nielsen's poor relationship was exacerbated by trump's failure to consult with her on his decision to withdraw the nomination, a person close to kirstjen nielsen tells nbc news. trump tweeted her departure yesterday evening and announced that the current customs and border protection commissioner will become acting secretary. >>> last week president trump was seek agnew immigration strategy over concern for his 2020 campaign as illegal border crossings have surged. the associated press reported that trump was considering naming an immigration czar to potentially serve as the face of the administration on immigration issues, showing the president and his supporters that he's taking action. now on friday kris kobach said he would consider the job. >>> president trump spent most of the weekend trying to get a handle on his border policy. on saturday night he tweeted this. we have redeployed 750 agents on the southern bord
ron is a good man but we're going in a tougher direction. i want to going a tougher direction. >> the president and kirstjen nielsen's poor relationship was exacerbated by trump's failure to consult with her on his decision to withdraw the nomination, a person close to kirstjen nielsen tells nbc news. trump tweeted her departure yesterday evening and announced that the current customs and border protection commissioner will become acting secretary. >>> last week president trump...
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the speaker this year, historian ron churno who delivered a whole lot of perspective and even a bit of humor. >> like lincoln i believe devoutly in that saving remnant of grace in our country. we've fought horrific wars, weathered massive depressions and ended the unspeakable cruelty of slavery and jim crow. america has always been at its greatest not when it boasted, not when it blustered, but when it admitted its mistakes and sought to overcome them. low sugar. tastes great! high protein. low sugar. so good! high protein. low sugar. mmmm, birthday cake! pure protein. the best combination for every fitness routine. ♪ corey is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking prescription ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole was significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus letrozole. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood c
the speaker this year, historian ron churno who delivered a whole lot of perspective and even a bit of humor. >> like lincoln i believe devoutly in that saving remnant of grace in our country. we've fought horrific wars, weathered massive depressions and ended the unspeakable cruelty of slavery and jim crow. america has always been at its greatest not when it boasted, not when it blustered, but when it admitted its mistakes and sought to overcome them. low sugar. tastes great! high...
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nbc news correspondent ron motte joins me now. what do we know about this area? >> this happened around 4:30 local time this morning. someone driving a john deere tractor carrying two containers filled with chemical ammonia, liquid ammonia. one of them sprung a leak and sort of vaporized and put up a cloud of smoke in the area. the initial call in to authorities they thought they had a vehicle fire. two police officers were the first to respond. they were so overcome they couldn't help. the firefighter department are getting some water on that to contain the vapors. they closed off one mile radius and asked people to shelter in place for a number of hours. that was just lifted. folks are able to come and go as they please. for the next hour or two officials are going door to door to make sure there's no one inside a home or business who have been so overcome they can't call for help. more than three dozen people hospitalized. all of them in serious but stable condition. obviously if you breathe enough of this stuff in, it can be fatal. ammonia is a household clea
nbc news correspondent ron motte joins me now. what do we know about this area? >> this happened around 4:30 local time this morning. someone driving a john deere tractor carrying two containers filled with chemical ammonia, liquid ammonia. one of them sprung a leak and sort of vaporized and put up a cloud of smoke in the area. the initial call in to authorities they thought they had a vehicle fire. two police officers were the first to respond. they were so overcome they couldn't help....
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for for good measure here is ron klain. i feel like dems are making the impeachment question complicated when it is simple. we'll hold hearings on things that trump did wrong. we'll decide which punishment we'll support. rich, detail the way which the democrats, you will forgive the blunt language can screw this. >> donald trump can't win but the donald trump can sure as hell lose it. they are the party that seeks their own political death and they'll find a way, this impeachment question is one where you have two options. you can try to do an impeachment thing that'll go nowhere in the senate. there is no scenario than any human being says right now that donald trump will be convicted. >> mitch mcconnell. >> you won't get 50%. >> mitchell dragged mansions and others back. there is no scenario where he's removed by impeachment. what does it do? it rubs up donald trump's space and raises him $200 million, we'll get an e-mail saying send me five bucks for donald trump being thrown out of office. it won't haves political impac
for for good measure here is ron klain. i feel like dems are making the impeachment question complicated when it is simple. we'll hold hearings on things that trump did wrong. we'll decide which punishment we'll support. rich, detail the way which the democrats, you will forgive the blunt language can screw this. >> donald trump can't win but the donald trump can sure as hell lose it. they are the party that seeks their own political death and they'll find a way, this impeachment question...
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. >> we had ron johnson that commented on this. this is a guy that is the homeland security committee chairman and a republican. listen to this. >> i'm concerned. i'm concerned of a growing void of leadership within homeland security. this is a department charged with trying to grapple with some of the most significant challenges facing this nation. >> are they mad because people are getting fired? are they mad because congress is out of the loop? the people at the top are getting fired and they're getting fired by the president. >> it's all across the board. they're also mad about 2020. how does this look for people that are competing? how does this look for the whole party? you might recall how it was last year when you heard voices, the family immigration separation became an issue for republicans. a lot of people are very close to these people. they know them well. they see the president is firing people for the sake of firing people and that is problematic and that's why you're hearing more and more of course republicans comin
. >> we had ron johnson that commented on this. this is a guy that is the homeland security committee chairman and a republican. listen to this. >> i'm concerned. i'm concerned of a growing void of leadership within homeland security. this is a department charged with trying to grapple with some of the most significant challenges facing this nation. >> are they mad because people are getting fired? are they mad because congress is out of the loop? the people at the top are...
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[ ding ] -not today, ron. -when will it end? [ ding ] craftsmanship and technology that have made the rx the leading luxury suv of all time. lease the 2019 rx 350 for $409 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. >>> we did not pay money for our great otto. there was no money paid. there was a fake news report that money was paid. i haven't paid money for any hostage and i've gotten approximately -- i think it is 20 or 21 out. we don't pay money for hostages. the otto case was a very unusual case. but no money was paid for otto. >> that is the president responding to this report, that north korea submitted a medical bill and demanded $2 million before releasing the late otto warmbier from their custody. the denial began this morning at 7:12 a.m. eastern time to be exact. his next post raised more questions than answers including who it is he's referring to, why the odd spelling of the mystery official's title, apparently on our payroll. president donald j. trump is the greatest hostage negotiator that i kn
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>> alan wise sellberg, ron lieberman and matthew callie marie. >> after the hearing, aoc tweeted bartending and waitressing had given her a razor sharp bs detector. her supporters say her bold ideas represent the future of the democratic party, a move towards comprehensive reform and rejection of business as usual in washington. >> she has done what america claims to be possible for all. she has achieved success, she has achieved power, she has risen against the odds to achieve a level of the american dream. >> these struggles will not be solved in two years or four years. it will take our whole lives, but this is the fight for our lives. this is the fight for our lives. this is the fight of our lives. xxxx >>> everything just began to shake. just kept asking, where is she? have you seen her? i wouldn't know what i'd do without her. >> it looked like the world was ended. >> growing up in indiana. tsunamis and earthquakes are the things you only see in hollywood films. >> he was sure his world had ended. the love of his life was missing. >> that feeling she's not all right became growing as
>> alan wise sellberg, ron lieberman and matthew callie marie. >> after the hearing, aoc tweeted bartending and waitressing had given her a razor sharp bs detector. her supporters say her bold ideas represent the future of the democratic party, a move towards comprehensive reform and rejection of business as usual in washington. >> she has done what america claims to be possible for all. she has achieved success, she has achieved power, she has risen against the odds to...
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here's the republican chairman of the senate homeland security committee ron johnson. >> i'm concerned. i'm concern of a growing void in leadership within the department of homeland security and this is a department that's charged with trying to grapple with some of the most significant challenges facing this nation open i'll be talking to the cpb commissioner who will be the acting secretary. we'll talk about what's happening inside the department and how we'll fill these leadership positions the. >> president trump and secretary kirstjen nielsen have been at odds since january over restarting the family separation policy. for more on that i want to bring in heidi przybyla. >>> three u.s. officials with knowledge of the meetings at the white house tell nbc news that president trump has been urging his administration for months to reinstate large scale separation of migrant families crossing the border. according to two of the sources kirstjen nielsen told trump that federal court orders prohibited dhs from reinstating the policy, and that he would be reversing his own executive order
here's the republican chairman of the senate homeland security committee ron johnson. >> i'm concerned. i'm concern of a growing void in leadership within the department of homeland security and this is a department that's charged with trying to grapple with some of the most significant challenges facing this nation open i'll be talking to the cpb commissioner who will be the acting secretary. we'll talk about what's happening inside the department and how we'll fill these leadership...
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even ron zigler, nixon's secretary was a straight shooter, but she is not there to serve the interests of the public. she is there as a political operative to spin and lie and change the subject and deflect from the literally thousands of other lies and all sorts of behavior we have seen under this administration. sean spicer at least seemed embarrassed to be in this role. this woman is an eager beaver. she is all over covering up for the excesses and worse of the 2ru6 trump regime. >> the question is, what should the press do. there is an ongoing debate you mostly see of whether or not the press should show up to press conferences by these people or invite them on their shows to be interviewed. what do you think? >> i would never have her on my program. there is no point going through the exercise or seldom a point, i would say, of going through the exercise of having a guest who you know in advance is going to lie. or spin or change the subject or deflect or what have you. it's useless. i don't know who it serves except possibly them for whatever they deem to be their political end.
even ron zigler, nixon's secretary was a straight shooter, but she is not there to serve the interests of the public. she is there as a political operative to spin and lie and change the subject and deflect from the literally thousands of other lies and all sorts of behavior we have seen under this administration. sean spicer at least seemed embarrassed to be in this role. this woman is an eager beaver. she is all over covering up for the excesses and worse of the 2ru6 trump regime. >>...
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[ ding ] -not today, ron. -when will it end? [ ding ] the doctor's office might mejust for a shot.o but why go back there when you can stay home with neulasta® onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. in a key study neulasta® reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1% a 94% decrease. neulasta® onpro is designed to deliver neulasta® the day after chemo and is used by most patients today. neulasta® is for certain cancer patients receiving strong chemotherapy. do not take neulasta® if you're allergic to it or neupogen (filgrastim). an incomplete dose could increase infection risk. ruptured spleen, sometimes fatal as well as serious lung problems allergic reactions, kidney injuries and capillary leak syndrome have occurred. report abdominal or shoulder tip pain, trouble breathing or allergic reactions to your doctor right away. in patients with sickle cell disorders, serious, sometimes fatal crises can occur. the most common side effect is bone and muscle ache. if you'd rather be home ask your doctor abo
[ ding ] -not today, ron. -when will it end? [ ding ] the doctor's office might mejust for a shot.o but why go back there when you can stay home with neulasta® onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. in a key study neulasta® reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1% a 94% decrease. neulasta® onpro is designed to deliver neulasta® the day after chemo and is used by most patients today. neulasta® is for certain cancer patients receiving strong chemotherapy. do not...
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and it's likely, at least according to two of these officials -- john cornyn of texas and ron johnson of wisconsin -- that they have been critical of the president on how he has handled the sort of clearing out of dhs, but they said they were optimistic that their new discussions about potential proposals, some immigration type of reform. on that topic, the president said we will talk to you about it more soon, i think it's very exciting and very important, but to be clear, we have no idea about any broader, more specific proposal. ali? >> peter, thanks very much, as always. nbc white house correspondent peter alexander. >>> back in washington, another major story happening. "i think spying did occur. i have no specific evidence." attorney general william barr made that big claim during his second round of congressional testimony on the justice department's 2020 budget request. today's hearing also revealed new details on the contents of the mueller report, including a possible answer as to why mueller chose not to make a conclusion on whether trump obstructed justice, but it's the wo
and it's likely, at least according to two of these officials -- john cornyn of texas and ron johnson of wisconsin -- that they have been critical of the president on how he has handled the sort of clearing out of dhs, but they said they were optimistic that their new discussions about potential proposals, some immigration type of reform. on that topic, the president said we will talk to you about it more soon, i think it's very exciting and very important, but to be clear, we have no idea...